H1206@ בּץ bôts botse Probably the same as H948; mud (as whitish clay): - mire.
H2563@ חמר chômer kho'-mer From H2560; properly a bubbling {up} that {is} of {water} a wave; of {earth} mire or clay (cement); also a heap; hence a chomer or dry measure: - {clay} {heap} {homer} {mire} {motion} mortar.
H2635@ חסף chăsaph khas-af' (Chaldee); from a root corresponding to that of H2636; a clod: - clay.
H2916@ טיט ţîyţ teet From an unused root meaning apparently to be sticky (rather perhaps a denominative from {H2894} through the idea of dirt to be swept away); mud or clay; figuratively calamity: - {clay} {dirt} mire.
H2917@ טין ţîyn teen (Chaldee); perhaps by interchange for a word corresponding to H2916; clay: - miry.
H3843@ לבנה lebênâh leb-ay-naw' From H3835; a brick (from the whiteness of the clay): - (altar of) {brick} tile.
H4165@ מוּצק mûtsâq moo-tsawk' From H5694; properly {fusion} that {is} literally a casting (of metal); figuratively a mass (of clay): - {casting} hardness.
H4423@ מלט meleţ meh'-let From {H4422} cement (from its plastic smoothness): - clay.
H4568@ מעבה ma‛ăbeh mah-ab-eh' From H5666; properly compact (part of {soil}) that {is} loam: - clay.
H5645@ עב ‛âb awb Masculine and feminine; from H5743; properly an {envelope} that {is} darkness (or {density} ); specifically a (scud) cloud; also a copse: - {clay} (thick) {cloud} X {thick} thicket. Compare H5672.
H5671@ עבטיט ‛abţîyţ ab-teet' From H5670; something {pledged} that {is} (collectively) pawned goods. (thick clay is by a false etym.): - thick clay [by a false etymology].
H7169@ קרץ qârats kaw-rats' A primitive root; to {pinch} that {is} (partially) to bite the {lips} blink the eyes (as a gesture of {malice}) or (fully) to squeeze off (a piece of clay in order to mould a vessel from it): - {form} {move} wink.
H7263@ רגב regeb reh'-gheb From an unused root meaning to pile together; a lump of clay: - clod.
G2764@ κεραμικός keramikos ker-am-ik-os' From G2766; made of clay that is earthen: - of a potter.
G2766@ κέραμος keramos ker'-am-os Probably from the base of G2767 (through the idea of mixing clay and water); earthenware that is a tile (by analogy a thin roof or awning): - tiling.